fustigator

noun

Etymology

From fustigate + -or.

  1. borrowed from fūstīgātus
  2. suffixed as fustigator — “fustigate + or

Definitions

  1. A person who fustigates.

    • There is, however, at any time much more to be advanced in favour of the operations of the Royal Academy of Arts than clumsy fustigators like Mr. George Moore imagine.

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